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What are good martial arts to study for someone who wants to be good at fighting in the clinch?
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Please be a little more specific. Clinch is such a broad term and there's a number of martial arts that are good in a clinch. It's what comes after the clinch that usually puts people to sleep or on the ground. What type of clinch are you trying to learn or defend against? The one that ends with striking or the one that ends with both people on the ground?What are good martial arts to study for someone who wants to be good at fighting in the clinch?
Please be a little more specific. Clinch is such a broad term and there's a number of martial arts that are good in a clinch. It's what comes after the clinch that usually puts people to sleep or on the ground. What type of clinch are you trying to learn or defend against? The one that ends with striking or the one that ends with both people on the ground?
I'm not familiar with pressure point fighting as being a fighting system.I do not have any preference to whether the fight ends with a strike or on the ground. My reasoning for asking this question is that I trained in a pressure point fighting methodology on a body opponent bag that is meant to be used in a clinch situation. I'm looking to study an art which will compliment my current skill set which is admittedly very limited.
I do not have any preference to whether the fight ends with a strike or on the ground. My reasoning for asking this question is that I trained in a pressure point fighting methodology on a body opponent bag that is meant to be used in a clinch situation. I'm looking to study an art which will compliment my current skill set which is admittedly very limited.
What are good martial arts to study for someone who wants to be good at fighting in the clinch?
That's what I was thinking of but couldn't see how any of those would specifically go after pressure points as in "pressure point fighting" Hitting a small area on a moving body that is punching and kicking back is no easy feat.I'd say that some arts have a much more highly developed clinch game than others. Muay Thai, wrestling, and some forms of jiu-jitsu would be at the top of my list.
I'd say that some arts have a much more highly developed clinch game than others. Muay Thai, wrestling, and some forms of jiu-jitsu would be at the top of my list.
What are good martial arts to study for someone who wants to be good at fighting in the clinch?
Why do you want to be good at fighting in the clinch?
Just because most of what I already know for hand to hand combat is for clinch fighting. I want to build off of what I know rather than start over.
Boxing, Wrestling, Judo.What are good martial arts to study for someone who wants to be good at fighting in the clinch?
The Shuai Chiao system (Chinese wrestling) is heavily into the clinching game. 30 different principles such as "how to get into clinch" and also "how to break away from clinch" are seriously trained.What are good martial arts to study for someone who wants to be good at fighting in the clinch?
How does one practice pressure points on a BOB?